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132: 261:, he organized the army, and attempted to defend the town. The army itself was horribly prepared, as the Dey didn't make any efforts to better his army. The battle started on June 14 and the Algerians were able to inflict 32 casualties on the French after which they retreated. The Algerians hardly sustained any casualties but lost 16 289:
were routed shells launched with marvelous dexterity wherever large groups presented themselves, caused terror amongst them. The Algerian batteries, on the contrary, firing without accuracy, produced no effect; led by even more skillful gunners, their fire did not shake the French troops. From that
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of his forces, which consisted of contingents from the Beylik of Constantine, Titter, and Oran, and the Dar-as-Soltan Janissary militia. He advised Hussein to let the French land in Algeria, to make sure that "not one of them would return to their homeland". Upon hearing of the French navy sighted
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The French at the time were waiting for additional equipment to arrive, since a large amount of their older ones got destroyed in a storm, and in the battle of Sidi Fredj. He wanted to surprise the enemy using a quick raid on their camps. Ibrahim himself knew of the importance of the battle but
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moment the Algerians understood their weakness, which lied in the old weaponry, and the bad craftsmanships. They did not wait for the shock which threatened them, and instead fled precipitately towards their camp, which they crossed without even thinking of defending it.
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regardless only used 10,000 of his about 40,000 troops to attack the French army since he underestimated their numbers and prowess. The Algerian attack got repulsed by the French army, whom counter-attacked and seized the Algerian artillery, camps, and the town of
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Souvenirs militaires de la RĂ©publique et de l'Empire. Tome 1 / par le Bon Berthezène,... ; publiĂ©s par son fils et dĂ©diĂ©s Ă  S. M. l'empereur NapolĂ©on III
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Upon retreating the next day Ibrahim showed himself in his very best clothes. His tent was magnificently decorated, and he was ready to launch an attack.
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He launched one last desperate battle at Sidi-Khalef to save both his honor, and Algeria, but following his defeat, he was removed by Hussein.
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Histoire de l'Algérie ancienne et moderne: depuis les premiers établissements des carthaginois
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He married Hussein Dey's daughter. Whether he was a native
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lasting for three years. Hussein appointed Ibrahim as the
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Berthezène, Pierre (1775-1847) Auteur du texte (1855).
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